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				Friday, October 31st, 2025
the Week of Proper 25 / Ordinary 30
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Passage Lookup: Proverbs 26-27
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Proverbs 26:1
			
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		 Like snow in summer and rain at harvest,(a) honor is inappropriate for a fool.(b) 
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Proverbs 26:2
			
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		 Like a flitting sparrow or a fluttering swallow,(c) an undeserved curse goes nowhere.(d) 
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Proverbs 26:3
			
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		 A whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey,(e) and a rod for the backs of fools.(f) 
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Proverbs 26:4
			
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		 Don't answer a fool according to his foolishness(g) or you'll be like him yourself. 
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Proverbs 26:5
			
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		 Answer a fool according to his foolishness(h) or he'll become wise in his own eyes.(i) 
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Proverbs 26:6
			
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		 The one who sends a message by a fool's hand(j) cuts off his own feet and drinks violence.(k) 
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Proverbs 26:7
			
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		 A proverb in the mouth of a fool is like lame legs that hang limp. 
		Proverbs 26:8
			
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		 Giving honor to a fool is like binding a stone in a sling.[a] 
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Proverbs 26:9
			
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		 A proverb in the mouth of a fool is like a stick with thorns, brandished by[b] the hand of a drunkard. 
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Proverbs 26:10
			
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		 The one who hires a fool or who hires those passing by is like an archer who wounds everyone. 
		Proverbs 26:11
			
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		 As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his foolishness.(l) 
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Proverbs 26:12
			
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		 Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes?(m) There is more hope for a fool than for him.(n) 
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Proverbs 26:13
			
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		 The slacker says, "There's a lion in the road— a lion in the public square!"(o) 
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Proverbs 26:14
			
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		 A door turns on its hinges, and a slacker, on his bed.(p) 
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Proverbs 26:15
			
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		 The slacker buries his hand in the bowl; he is too weary to bring it to his mouth.(q) 
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Proverbs 26:16
			
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		 In his own eyes, a slacker is wiser(r) than seven men who can answer sensibly. 
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Proverbs 26:17
			
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		 A person who is passing by and meddles in a quarrel that's not his is like one who grabs a dog by the ears. 
		Proverbs 26:18
			
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		 Like a madman who throws flaming darts and deadly arrows,(s) 
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Proverbs 26:19
			
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		 so is the man who deceives his neighbor and says, "I was only joking!" 
		Proverbs 26:20
			
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		 Without wood, fire goes out; without a gossip, conflict dies down.(t) 
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Proverbs 26:21
			
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		 As charcoal for embers and wood for fire, so is a quarrelsome man for kindling strife.(u) 
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Proverbs 26:22
			
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		 A gossip's words are like choice food that goes down to one's innermost being.[c](v) 
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Proverbs 26:23
			
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		 Smooth[d] lips with an evil heart are like glaze on an earthen vessel.(w) 
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Proverbs 26:24
			
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		 A hateful person disguises himself with his speech and harbors deceit within. 
		Proverbs 26:25
			
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		 When he speaks graciously, don't believe him, for there are seven abominations in his heart.(x) 
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Proverbs 26:26
			
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		 Though his hatred is concealed by deception, his evil will be revealed in the assembly. 
		Proverbs 26:27
			
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		 The one who digs a pit will fall into it, and whoever rolls a stone— it will come back on him.(y) 
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Proverbs 26:28
			
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		 A lying tongue hates those it crushes, and a flattering mouth causes ruin. 
		Proverbs 27:1
			
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		 Don't boast about tomorrow, for you don't know what a day might bring.(a) 
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Proverbs 27:2
			
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		 Let another praise you, and not your own mouth— a stranger, and not your own lips.(b) 
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Proverbs 27:3
			
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		 A stone is heavy and sand, a burden, but aggravation from a fool outweighs them both. 
		Proverbs 27:4
			
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		 Fury is cruel, and anger a flood, but who can withstand jealousy?(c) 
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Proverbs 27:5
			
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		 Better an open reprimand than concealed love.(d) 
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Proverbs 27:6
			
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		 The wounds of a friend are trustworthy,(e) but the kisses of an enemy are excessive.(f) 
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Proverbs 27:7
			
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		 A person who is full tramples on a honeycomb,(g) but to a hungry person, any bitter thing is sweet. 
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Proverbs 27:8
			
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		 A man wandering from his home is like a bird wandering from its nest.(h) 
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Proverbs 27:9
			
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		 Oil(i) and incense bring joy to the heart, and the sweetness of a friend is better than self-counsel.[a] 
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Proverbs 27:10
			
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		 Don't abandon your friend or your father's friend,(j) and don't go to your brother's house in your time of calamity; better a neighbor nearby than a brother far away.(k) 
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Proverbs 27:11
			
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		 Be wise, my son, and bring my heart joy,(l) so that I can answer anyone who taunts me.(m) 
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Proverbs 27:12
			
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		 A sensible person sees danger and takes cover; the inexperienced keep going and are punished.(n) 
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Proverbs 27:13
			
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		 Take his garment,[b] for he has put up security for a stranger; get collateral if it is for foreigners.[c](o) 
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Proverbs 27:14
			
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		 If one blesses his neighbor with a loud voice early in the morning, it will be counted as a curse to him. 
		Proverbs 27:15
			
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		 An endless dripping on a rainy day and a nagging wife are alike.(p) 
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Proverbs 27:16
			
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		 The one who controls her controls the wind and grasps oil with his right hand. 
		Proverbs 27:17
			
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		 Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.[d] 
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Proverbs 27:18
			
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		 Whoever tends a fig tree(q) will eat its fruit,(r) and whoever looks after his master will be honored. 
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Proverbs 27:19
			
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		 As water reflects the face, so the heart reflects the person. 
		Proverbs 27:20
			
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		 Sheol and Abaddon(s) are never satisfied,(t) and people's eyes are never satisfied.(u) 
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Proverbs 27:21
			
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		 A crucible for silver, and a smelter for gold, and a man for the words of his praise.[e](v) 
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Proverbs 27:22
			
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		 Though you grind a fool in a mortar with a pestle along with grain, you will not separate his foolishness from him.(w) 
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Proverbs 27:23
			
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		 Know well the condition of your flock,(x) and pay attention to your herds, 
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Proverbs 27:24
			
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		 for wealth is not forever;(y) not even a crown lasts for all time. 
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Proverbs 27:25
			
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		 When hay is removed and new growth appears and the grain from the hills is gathered in, 
		Proverbs 27:26
			
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		 lambs will provide your clothing, and goats, the price of a field; 
		Proverbs 27:27
			
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		 there will be enough goat's milk for your food— food for your household and nourishment for your female servants.(z) 
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